Publications related to EfD by Peter Martinsson
Peter Martinsson´s current research interest is mainly about behavioural economics. He is also interested in environmental economics, health economics, welfare economics and happiness research.
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Expertise/Research area:
Behavioural economics, environmental economics and health economics.
Peer reviewed
- Are some lives more valuable? An ethical preferences approach Johansson-Stenman, O. and P. Martinsson, (2008) Are some lives more valuable? An ethical preferences approach; Journal of Health Economics 27, 739-752.
- Paying the price of sweetening your donation: Evidence from a natural field experiment Alpizar, F. and Peter Martinsson. 2012. "Paying the price of sweetening your donation- Evidence from a natural field experiment". Economics Letters (114) 182–185.
- Are they watching you and does it matter-Field Experimental Evidence Alpizar, Francisco and Peter Martinsson (2013). Are they watching you and does it matter-Field Experimental Evidence. Forthcoming in Scandinavian Journal of Economics
- Household decision making in rural China: Using experiments to estimate the influences of spouses Carlsson Fredrik, He H., Martinsson P., Qin P., Sutter M. 2012. "Household decision making in rural China: Using experiments to estimate the influence of spouses." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 84: 525-536.
- Are experienced people affected by a pre-set default option—Results from a field experiment Löfgren, Å P Martinsson, M Hennlock, T Sterner, “Are experienced people affected by a pre-set default option—Results from a field experiment”, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Volume 63, Issue 1, January 2012, Pages 66-72
- Social capital, cooperative behavior and norm-enforcement Kocher, M., P. Martinsson and M. Visser 2011. Social capital, cooperative behavior and norm-enforcement. Forthcoming in Journal of Behavioral Economics and Organization.
- Does Positional Concern Matter in Poor Societies? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Rural Ethiopia Akay, Alpaslan, Peter Martinsson and Haileselassie Medhin, 2011, "Does Positional Concern Matter in Poor Societies? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Rural Ethiopia", World Development, Vol 40(2), pp. 428-435.
- Attitudes Toward Uncertainty Among the Poor: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia Akay, Alpaslan, Peter Martinsson, Haileselassie Medhin, and Stefan Trautmann, 2010, "Attitudes Toward Uncertainty Among the Poor: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia", Theory and Decision, doi: 10.1007/s11238-011-9250-y.
- Does Relative Income Matter for the Very Poor? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia Akay, A. and P. Martinsson (2011) Does Relative Income Matter for the Very Poor? - Evidence from Rural Ethiopia, Economics Letters 110, 213-215.
- Saving lives versus life-years in rural Bangladesh: an ethical preferences approach Johansson-Stenman, O., M. Mahmud and P. Martinsson (2011) Saving lives versus life-years in rural Bangladesh: An ethical preferences approach, Health Economics 20, 723-736
- Trust, Trust Games and Stated Trust: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh Johansson-Stenman, O., M. Mahmud and P. Martinsson (2011) Trust, trust games and stated trust: Evidence from rural Bangladesh, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization.
- Does stake size matter for cooperation and punishment? Martin G, Kocher, Peter, Martinsson, and Martine, Visser, 2008, "Does Stake Size Matter for Cooperation and Punishment?" Economics Letters 99:508-511.
- Do You Enjoy Having More Than Others? Survey Evidence of Positional Goods Carlsson,F., O. Johansson-Stenman, and P. Martinsson. 2007. "Do You Enjoy Having More than Others? Survey Evidence of Positional Goods". Economica 74(296):573-880.
- Willingness to Pay among Swedish Households to Avoid Power Outages: A Random Parameter Tobit Model Approach Carlsson, F., and P. Martinsson. 2007. "Willingness to Pay Among Swedish Households to Avoid Power Outages – A Random Parameter Tobit Model Approach". Energy Journal 28(1): 75-89.
- Honestly, why are you driving a BMW? Johansson-Stenman, O., and P. Martinsson. 2006. "Honestly, why are you driving a BMW?". Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 60(2): 129-46.
- Does stake size matter in trust games Johansson-Stenman, O., P. Martinsson, and M. Mahmud. 2005. "Does Stake Size Matter in Trust Games". Economics Letters 88(3): 365-69.
- Are Commercial Fishers Risk-Lovers? Eggert, H., and P. Martinsson. 2004. "Are Commercial Fishers Risk Lovers?". Land Economics 80(4): 550-60.
- The marginal values of noise disturbance from air traffic: does the time of the day matter? Carlsson, F., E. Lampi, and P. Martinsson. 2004. "The Marginal Values of Noise Disturbance from Air Traffic: Does the Time of the Day Matter?". Transportation Research Part D 9(5): 373-385.
- Is Transport Safety More Valuable in the Air? Carlsson,F., O. Johansson-Stenman, and P. Martinsson. 2004. “Is Transport Safety More Valuable in the Air?”. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 28(2):147-63.
- Design techniques for stated preference methods in health economics Carlsson, F., and P. Martinsson. 2003. "Design Techniques for Stated Preference Methods in Health Economics". Health Economics 12(4): 281-294.
- Using Choice Experiments for Non-Market Valuation Alpízar, F., F. Carlsson, and P. Martinsson. 2003. "Using Choice Experiments for Non-Market Valuation". Economic Issues 8(1): 83-110.
- Do Hypothetical and Actual Marginal Willingness to Pay Differ in Choice Experiments? Application to the Valuation of the Environment Carlsson, F., and P. Martinsson. 2001. "Do Hypothetical and Actual Marginal Willingness to Pay Differ in Choice Experiments? – Application to the Valuation of the Environment". Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 41(2): 179-192.
- Willingness to Pay for a Reduction in Air Pollution: A Multilevel Analysis Carlsson, F., and P. Martinsson. 2001. "Willingness to Pay for a Reduction in Air Pollution - A Multilevel Analysis". Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 4(1): 17-27.
EfD Discussion Papers
- Paying the Price of Sweetening Your Donation: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment Alpízar, Francisco and Peter Martinsson (2010), “Paying the Price of Sweetening Your Donation Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment”,EfD Discussion Paper 10-06, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, February 2010.
- Conditional Cooperation and Social Group: Experimental Results from Colombia Martinsson Peter, Clara Villegas-Palacio, and Conny Wollbrant (2009), "Conditional Cooperation and Social Group: Experimental Results from Colombia", EfD Discussion Paper 09-16, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, September 2009.
- Does Relative Income Matter for the Very Poor? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia Alpaslan Akay and Peter Martinsson, 2008, "Does Relative Income Matter for the Very Poor? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia", EfD Discussion Paper 08-31, a joint publication of Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future (www.rff.org), Washington DC. October 2008
- Social Background, Cooperative Behavior, and Norm Enforcement Kocher, Martin, Peter Martinsson, and Martine Visser (2009), "Social Background, Cooperative Behavior, and Norm Enforcement", EfD Discussion Paper 09-22, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, October 2009.
- Does Relative Position Matter in Poor Societies? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Rural Ethiopia Akay, Alpaslan, Peter Martinsson and Haileselassie Medhin (2010), "Does Relative Position Matter in Poor Societies? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Rural Ethiopia", EfD Discussion Paper 10-05, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, February 2010.
- Attitudes Toward Uncertainty Among the Poor: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia Akay, Alpaslan, Peter Martinsson, Haileselassie Medhin, and Stefan Trautmann (2010), "Attitudes Toward Uncertainty Among the Poor: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia", EfD Discussion Paper 10-04, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, February 2010.
- Don’t Tell Me What to Do, Tell Me Who to Follow! Field Experiment Evidence on Voluntary Donations Francisco Alpízar and Peter Martinsson (2010) “Don’t Tell Me What to Do, Tell Me Who to Follow! Field Experiment Evidence on Voluntary Donations”, EfD Discussion Paper 10-16, Environment for Development Initiative and Resources for the Future, Washington DC, June 2010.
- Thanks but No Thanks: A New Policy to Avoid Land Conflict Dufwenberg, Martin, Gunnar Köhlin, Peter Martinsson, and Haileselassie Medhin, 2013, "Thanks but No Thanks: A New Policy to Avoid Land Conflict", Environment for Development Discussion Paper Series January 2013. EfD DP 13-01.
Discussion Papers
- Subjective well-being among preadolescents - Evidence from urban China Carlsson, Fredrik, Elina Lampi, Wanxin Li, Peter Martinsson, 2011, "Subjective well-being among preadolescents - Evidence from urban China", University Of Gothenburg Working Papers in Economics Nr 500
- How much is too much? - An investigation of the effect of the number of choice sets, starting point and the choice of bid vectors in choice experiments Carlsson, F., and P. Martinsson. 2007. "How much is too much? – An investigation of the effect of the number of choice sets, starting point and the choice of bid vectors in choice experiments". Environmental and Resource Economics, accepted for publication.
- Does it Matter When a Power Outage Occurs? - A Choice Experiment Study on the Willingness to Pay to Avoid Power Outages Carlsson, F., and P. Martinsson. 2007. "Does it Matter when a Power Outage Occurs? – A Choice Experiment Study on the Willingness to Pay to Avoid Power Outages". Energy Economics, accepted for publication.
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